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Try to forget about all your other worries and just have fun
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ReplyDeleteMake it a priority. Even if you can only get away long enough to take a walk together, do it.
ReplyDeleteDate night tip - don't talk about the kids.
ReplyDeleteMix it up, go out with a different couple once in awhile, sometimes just the two of you :)
ReplyDeletedont talk about kids or money
ReplyDeleteGo somewhere new! Try a new restaurant or activity. Keep the spark alive
ReplyDeleteTurn phones off!!! First person to touch their phone ows the other one a massage!
ReplyDeleteTry to forget about work and kids for one night and just have fun with each other like we used to!
ReplyDeleteGo on a trip together, even one night in a nearby hotel and trying new restaurant or stores to explore will make it feel "exotic".. even if the location is ho-hum.
ReplyDeleteMy tip is to go camping if you have a nice wooded area, complete with a picnic and all. If you don't, cook dinner together and have a nice bubble bath! jessicapeeling@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteWe always spend time on dates without distractions
ReplyDeleteBring a humor book and read together before dinner!
ReplyDeleteFiona N
My tip is to get to know as many responsible teens as you can - that way you always have a babysitter!
ReplyDeleteMy tip is leave the worries of the day behind and enjoy the time with your spouse.
ReplyDeletetarter95 at hotmail dot com
put the phone away and focus on that person. nothing's worse than knowing you're worth their time, just not all of their time.
ReplyDeletekmcgrew213@aol.com
do it. every week. No excuses
ReplyDeletexo
do new and exciting things throughout the year,
ReplyDeleteKeep all focus on the other person dont allow any distractions
ReplyDeletetry a new restaurant
ReplyDeleteA nice calm quiet walk on the beach, just the two of you, holding hands and re-connecting!
ReplyDeleteCrystal Gibson
mrs.gibson24@yahoo.com
no tv
ReplyDeletechristie@stahmannrv.com
Anything I plan out, makes it less stressful for him. That way all he needs to do is show up and enjoy himself.
ReplyDeleteamy1self(at)yahoo.com
hmmm not sure what tips i have as I dont have a babysitter...... I guess dont talk about stressors while you are out on a date.
ReplyDeleteMy date night tip: don't spend all night talking about the kids!
ReplyDeletei am low risk! We do active and fun stuff for date night.... bicycle rides, kayak, paintball, go cart racing!
ReplyDeleteonecheaplady@yahoo.com
Try something fun like hiking, biking or my hubby's favorite, waterskiing
ReplyDeleteIm a Low Risk. My date night tip is to periodically come out of your comfort zone to enjoy new experiences.
ReplyDeletetalk less and listen more
ReplyDeletelorayne gothard
lgothard@comcast.net
Have fun, laugh, and enjoy your time together! :)
ReplyDeleteDeborah
Don't talk about anything stressful!
ReplyDeleteWe like to have stay-at-home dates. Put the kids to bed early, eat a late dinner together and watch a movie. Very relaxing.
ReplyDeleteDon't talk about the kids. Talk about something in your past to reminisce about.
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